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L ' r ^ w . [ - v* A. F. JOHNSON, EDITOR AND Mil VOL. XL. , I DEW. 8TATICOHVEHTION ^ WILL BE HELD IN CHABLOTTB ~ WEDNESDAY JULY 14TH Democratic Stat# Executive Committee Met In Raleigh, Thursday ? Some Changes Made In Organization Flans. Iielow?atft give the report of the meeting of tbe Demoeratio Executive Committee as published in tbe Raleigh Evening Times of Friday, March 11th: And Charlotte get the convention. It vras deoided on last night at a meeting of the Democratic State Executive Committee meeting. Only twe towns put in bids ? Charlotte and ' Greensboro?tad the rote *u IS to 31 in favor of Charlotte. EvJudyltrW. Winatoo, in eltort speech, expressed regret that Raleigh eonld net* this year invite the convention, owing to inadequate auditoriom facilities and present laok of hotel accommodations, but stated that .he capital city would be on hand in 1912 ready to care tor any X kind of misting or convention. He told of the work that would be done V^-vJ tins summer on the local hotel*, of additions that would be Duilt to the Yarborougl^ and Giersh'a and ef Wright's Hotel, now iii prooesa ef ciin'Klrsetion. The auditorium will f . he completed this year and there WiH nut be one of its aire in the State suitable for conventions acd to cenvi.-ntly located. The oapital or the State is the place to bold conventions and after next year Raleigh will be on hand with bids. In the coarse of his remarks be stated that the nrder had been give* fur a statme of Matt W. Raneem at a | oust of 11,500, raised by popular suta* scription, and that the bust would be ?placed in a niche in the rotunda of t the oapitol one year frem the present date. (Senator II. K. Pharr, of Charlotte, extended an invitation to that oity in It- behaif of the oitieens, olobs and dem Aovafa Diirlfttf* hu th* bait hat^i . * V' ' . * ' ' ' ..' '"J" :"' RAN. r NAGER it to meet with hor. DM wo not otfsr i satisfactory plooo before? And if yon wore aotioflod why not oome again? Moot of too know what Obariotto la and to a oitioon of tha town and in behalf of.tha fituena I ask that yon ooma again. Being pat to a vote Charlotte won. Th* vote stood 88 to 21. Hon. M. L. Shipman made a motion that the convention bo bold Wednesday, July 6 Tbsro was soma objection to this as the drfte wss too near the fearth of July and Mr. R.H. Hayes, of Pittaboro, suggested that Tuesday, July 12, be substituted. This date was adopted bat later in the night after a short discussion Thursday, July 14,was decided upon. A latter from Judge Manning offered his resignation, sod Mr. H. A. Touehee, of Darham, was elected to fill tha vaoanoy, Mr. .Underwood,of Fayetteville, suggested that resolutions of raapeet be passed in regarjl j te raamtxn wbe bad diad. Jfx-CtnSgreaaman Mudger, of Aeherille, wu appointed te bald tba proxy of Mr. "T. C. Bowie, who war net. present. Tba matter of adoption of tbo ebengee in the plan of organisation anygaatod by tba eommittaa of tiro waa taken ap. Ob airman Hilar speaking of tke changes said the committee was lot satisfied with all tba ehenges.but ba thought tba eeadit lions were.met better by these suggestions then by any atbera. -Tba enly far reaeheing cbaaga is tbe pswer rested in tbs county exscative ca mm it tee. Feasibly wa have giran tbsm tso muab paver, tat owiay te the faol that different oeuatiee need different regnlntiosa we beve put tbe exeaatire oommittee ia a psaition to do as tbey see fit. Under tba plana a primary, an mama aoarantien, or preoint prim arias oan ba bald aa tbanght adriaable by tba- oommittee. Many expfbaaiens on tbex new plana ware beard and it waa decided to aeoept them wlib sash obangaa aa vers dasaaad naaaaatry, takiog up tba plana aeauon by seatian and adopting ap they wars read. Few changes ia tba printed plena were mode aithongh there wea much Ak : - ^ eel -1 -el HavMWVd IM uvnm HCUIU. lOODl fire hoeri beiag derated to this work. Sealioa 18 provided tbat the obeice of aleetoea far oaadldataa ahall be one of three metbeda. By preetaot meetinge, by primary aUatioiia ar by oeeaty eoaTemtiooa (la tnaaaa.) Ifaay ot the muaban of Urn cam uiltaa tkaiflt that aaa matoed boold ba determined apon tad adopted. Thla oraatod objeedaa M the eoaditaona ara ao totally different la mom aoaatlaa that tha plan wamll aot work aatiafaetorily. By a rata it waa daatdad to earned tha aaation ao "that pramaat maetlaga woild ba the order aalaaa tha aaonty exeoatire conimtttee decided to adopt one of tba otbara aad it aaw ataode any oaa at tba three dea bp aaad in tha dia^ oratian of tba aaaaty axaoatira aoraj<tee. kb J. . It waa dalidad to go baok to tba old method af allowing oaa delegate to tba 8tela oenrentiaa far oaob 160 Totoo, Inatead af tor 200 aa had Kaaa anatAaatl^ A numbti af minor ahaagat war* adapted bat in tba main the plana aa iaana^ IT DV luttu tU ?WW pw lupilict WwwVM *' J tba ooaamittaa, eoopoaad *f T. J. /atria, J. 8. Hand arson, W.T. Crawfard,/. . Ball, B. L, Traria and A. H. EUer war# aacaytad. It was daoidad that tba preoinat maatiog would b* bald - Saturday, /ana 36, and tba eaunty ooarantiona Saturday, /tuy 9. Tba aoograaaional and jadiaal ooarantiona aa tba diatriet exaoutir# aawnltta* may salsot bat all t* b* bald on tba aaaa* day. Bator* adjaaromant Chairman Hilar raad raaolnwaa in regard to tba aampalgn a* tSW,wMah war*. wnani mostly ad opt ad. ' Tba raaolution* war# as fellowat The DemaoratU Exeeatira Committal 3( North Carolina, baring ?ndat aonaldaratisn tba State af patttlI -J- ' ' V: . , , in the Stat* and Charlotte, unlike Raleigh, wanta the eowyentioa now ? and not two years hence. ?-W? will M pat ie a bid i? 1912 aleo, bat w? want it thia year. Ton knew Charlotte by baring attended the convention laat year, and we deaira that yen ehew thetykawere pleaeed then by voting to eerae baek again this year. The hotela will charge a straight commercial rate of II.tV a day and up, * and no ganging er int - Anting of prieee wilt be done. We will keep yon a day er a week and yon will go away epeekiag of Charlotte In the higheet terms, lfeoklen? burg ie a democratie ceanty and gate a large mejarity last year, and we deeire that yon come. ' Mr. C. A. Hinee extended and invitation to Qreenebore. Greensboro wilt be one of the battle grounds end she need* the convention to awake' enthusiasm and to giro encouragement tooths demeoratio foroea. Greensboro hotels are the beet in .State. Greensboro is tbe moat oeatrally located and all tbe organise tions of the city extend a hearty invitation that yon meet with ue. L Greensboro is known te aeeneeation city and we eqjneetly desire that yds J , come to Greensboro. Mr. G. S. Brndahaw, peeking Ur ' ihti Merohasts aid Manafaotarsra, Club ?f whtsh ha i* president, said that Sailford needs the eenvsation as tins is the eoanty ia whioh there is alwi ra a hard fight sad thai it was going te be a hard pall this year. If# want yoa te eome sod ?* yoa,deeide on Greensboro the seareotiea will know that yoa took ,t arise stop. Mr. W. C. Dowd, of Ohsrlottp.ed' iror eHh? Ohsrletto Mews, speak lag for Ohsrlitle " as ih* U'vi Ut tb? CoBTentien, slid: I am inatreeted by the mayor to oiler yo* the tows a, a plaee for the eeaventiea to meet. We are glad ftaMgfc is enable to after a birth, bees see CbaHefto waato - ' ' ? ' ' !90PP|PPp|PJ^^jPjP . , : ~ r-"' - . 'hi, V THE OOTJETT, THE LOUISBUHG. H. C.t FRIDAY eel condition* in tb? oouatry deems it appropriate to offer a foreword to the oempaian of 1010. v "The National Republian partr, ?fr^T enjoying f tr.ng Istae of power eeaferred upon it by meant of well organised apeeial intereeta, and after a notorioae servility to aaob intereeta | during all theee years, finds itself todar oonfronted with an awakened and * outraged pablie conscience. Promise and perfermanee are fresh In the pablie mind and the party's | duplicity stands anooTered. The people at last realise ibe fully, of looking for a just reriaion of a high protective tariff by its frieads and beneficiaries, or a just regulation or suppression of monopoly by the wsSnU.. ?4 :i- B J J S uiiihviw uv *m power, rnwiuent Teft'a administration u thus far arr admitted failure. 8oandal,'*fraad and oorruption in high plaoea are deifying the whitwaah broah, and the energies af the adiniaiatration are wasted in the labor of investigations aad defenaa. Hia owe party rautiniaa, tha people call relief, and the President takes refuge behind Ufa' machine. Never before in the hislory of our republio baa any politioal party ao openly aboaed the' public oonSdeaoe er ao blindly by^nd itaelt te the atand-pat bedy of dfcath. Demoeraoy and reform, the rule of the people, is today the militant force whioh brooka no further delay, and will take posaesaion of tha popular branch ef Congress, at the comiag election. - \ "The Democratic party ef North Carolina welcomea the mighty movement throughout the nation with a firm resolve to prasa ila banner far* towards the front. With clean hand we point to a'State government administered mere eeoneuiieelly than in any other " State of the union. The appalling disaster of republican rule in this Bute is ever praaent in the minds ef pstriotio men snd no differences of opinion about tha best treatiusst of local iasuaa can swerva Democrats from tha loyal support of their party at this hopeful stirring bour. Oar party, anlike its adversary, will enter the appreeehing campaign With ne unseemly scramble for effiee, but with a zeal bora of faith in.the triump of principles dear te the hearts ef all men who deaire to aee our government rededioated te the services of the people." . A Gleeful Time Some ef the members of the T.-W. IC. A.., will abow U? booaakaspaia and hMbands of Looiaburg bow thay hare "Down trod and aarprisad, and araabad tha saal of aspiration oat of thair poor aarvant girla aa waa maant for higher things," on Monday araaiag March 21.1?1?. . Coma ona! Coma all! Laugh and grow fat. Adoiianiob 20 oanta.' . Lettergram Ratal Tha Louiabarg Talagraoh Company wiahea ta anuuunoa to the publie tliat tbay hava pat 01 what is known aa Lettergram rataa. Tbeae rates apply at night and- oravirte fee I flfty words being sent for '26 cents For instance to eend a message of fifty words to Richmond would be 60 seats, to Norfolk 66 cents, end to Mew Tork "S osnts ^? 'l bs above iliuetratiou iseludss the charges by the Western Union also. Big Day at New Hops Whits- will deliver r the address it ttse closing of. the New i Hope eohool Thursday March 34th i at eleven o'slsck. i We will also have with as Rev. G. I If. Daks, of Maple vtlle. Dinner will I be served en the grenade. _ i In the afternoon tbs Jr. Order will J present the eohool with s flag and I there will be a tgarns of ball by the aehool tanm. The pablio Is sordiallv ] invited to ooma and spend the day < in snr midst. We heps to make it ffhaeant fee nil. , . - " ^ u k KT' JlV-? , "4" ww^P;'y fTI ' " ~"+~ "'" -!?. STATE, THE UNION. .MARCH IS, 1910. THE M8YHIG PEOPLE J THEIR MOTEVENTS IN AND * OOT OF TOWN. Those Who Have Visited Loals- ' burr the Past Week?Those g ' Who Have Qone Elsewhere for Business or Measure. S Mr. J. M. Allen went to Raleigh Wednesday. -V ' Ernest Hale spent Monday in '* Clayton. ? Miae Clara Ayoock spent Wed- R needay la Raleigh. Mr. J. L Gill^, of Norfolk, Va., ? was In'town this week. ^ Sam Soberr left Monday for a few days viait to Baltimore. Mrs. R. W.J Bailey went te Bynum Friday to visit bar people. j, Ivey Allen returned Monday from o a viait to bis people at Kidgeway. c Meaare W. M. Person and II. D. ' Sgerton visited Raleigh tbia week. a Miss Nellie Martin, of Wake 1 Forest, is visiting friends in town. Frank Alston, of Charotte, is visiting his sister, Mrs. W. H. Pleas- . ants. fc Miae Kate' White kkilttpras, of p Warrenton, is visiting her sister,Mra. , L K. Sp.v.in DB C J one* Mrcea, of Raleigh, same > horn* (bia week to spend aoma time with hia people. , . Mies blanch# Kgerton returned cao d?r th? pail week from a trip to Bal- 11 timore and New Yark. S H. T. Uaailay, of Apex, is a riai- ? tor to Louisburg thia weak to the ' delight.of bia in la j frienda. 11 Mra. T. B. Jacobs, of Tarboro, waa * praaaat at the tuaaral ojUittle James J Brinkley Oiiftoa tbia we^k. ^ Mr. and Mra. W. Q. Thomas, af f Kalaigb, are riiitiag friends and j ralatiraa ia aad near town. ( Kagane Naur all. who baa b#an at t Cbapel Hill attending lb# Uniyar- f ?ity, raturaad boma yesterday. j Mra! J. It. Myers, at Wat ronton, ? who baa bsan yiaiung har aiatar, Mra. t J. W. Maatiaa rotarn homo Wadaaa- ( day. . V._ "I Dr. H. A. Nawall retarnad Tuesday from Cbapel Hill, where he had ^ bean to riait kia brother, Kagoae, who waa aick. Rar. R. W. Bail a j want ta Chatham aountj T rid ay to soaduat barial ii aervicaa at tlia ?nurm?at ??f ? ? I bis farmer ooagreg&tien. ? Mimi Grace and Rath Hall laft 11 Wednesday far Northeids to be ' present st the closing of the school * taught by Miss Katie foresail. Edwin H. Maloae, of Havana ? Cuba, united?fnday; Hie many friends here will be glad to learn * that be will spend the simmer with * his people. ' ~Jdrs. A. H. Hall sad daagbters, Misses :LyPB and Orsos, returned ^ Tuesday from tbr Northern mar hate ^ where she purchased the spring ^ such ot miUlioery, dress goods, ete., for tha-Rarikat store. ^ tl Miss Louise James, ef Elisabeth ^ City, and who hta held a position in out of the landing New Yerk mil- ^ linery sstal^iabraeste, arrived this ^ week 10 take a position as milliner for the Racket Store. ? WSS5SSSBSSBS J?1 Easter Clothing- ? In anothsr eolurne in this htsua will be fonnd the new advertisement w ?f Mr.K.W. Wieleee surnmoing the j? arrival of his largs itssk of spnng g slothing. He inform* us that he has f ihe largest and bast eel acted stock ] be has had in aotna tins and ' will <JI make tha prises interssting to all. F Read-bis advertisement. J 8. ii1 I .1. a??8a M To ? ?l OsSaadaj afternoon* Dr.' A. H. < Fleming ud a niunW at kia friaada 8i look a trip ap the rWaroo hu iaaoab. O rka/ laft al 3:80 o'alaah far tha ?*l raUaoad kriage and gel la tha aad of Si ? . *T - _ - , t . C'? ... I v . ' /"" * ' ' SB beir journey about 6 o'clock. They B rand the river In pretty good- shape \ rith the exooption of a few places tl rhioh they will clear ont ia the near V itma. The trip was ana of much a leeaure and enjoyment to all who S rent. .They arrived hoaae about o'oloek that night. . C erylces at Episcopal Church p There will be eerviees in St. Pauls 0 Episcopal church next week at feliws: Hoodty and Wadnaaday af- V srnoaa at 5 o'clock. Cm Tusadsy ? nd Thursday nights at 8 o'elook. 4t >n Qoed Friday aaerniag .at 11 * 'clook. On Easter Sunday morning P; t 11 a'cloak and in Ike evening at 01 :80. i Base Ball - C We have bean * inter mad that t< lane are oa foot to orgaaiae a aix I lab baa# ball laagae in tkii station, u onaiatina of Oxford, Henderaoo, Varranton, Trknklinten, Leuiaburg T nd prabably Weld on or Spring lop*- ^ . We are requested to itate that ei bara will^te a aall nee ting 0f all tl he altiiem of Leuiaberg interested jc base ball will ba held in the eoart ai ease on Monday nigbt. It ia ee c\ eoially deaired that everybody riahing to aee Louisburg have a fiiy* hi lau ball team thia year be pretend #i nd ready to aaeiat the cease. ic _f [> Died. James Brtokley. the little twelve e, uontha old aoa of Mr. and Mrs. M tc i. Clifton, died Monday morning at ai e'eleek. The little fellow bad beea y, ufiariog* f rom an attack of pnea- at donia for more than a week, ind lthoagh the maay frienda of the 0i larenta were hopeful of hie recovery y nath ?h not aoeipected. The ai aaeral services wore aondueted d rom the Spiaeopal obareh on Toeelay morning by Rev. Mr. London y nd bio remeina were laid to root ia p be cemetery ainid a number of ? rienda of tha family. The bereaved a >arenta have the sympathy of the c. ntire community ia their end afflie- b ieo. Tha pall-hearer* warn C. M. a Ihaalhaai, Ta. Bailey, W. H. Kuf- tl In, K. P. .Hill. \ 1 Swanty-Seventh Annual Con- ? nation of tha R. C. Sunday fohool Aaaoelatlon. * The free teat Sanday School meet- 7 uc of if* jwr win take place io Viloen, en Toeeday, Wednesday " nd Thursday, April t-7: The an- ? rtaiament will be free end anyone * itareeted in Sunday bcheol work |E iay attend. ' The meaie will be in charge of , (eaara. Toller and Meredith of New fork ONy, both of whom are known ^ nd lored in eor atate. It will be rerth a trip te WQaoa jaat to be. ia " be eoag aerriee of the ceoventioa. Tbe railroads bare granted a re ueed round trip rate. Tioketa will e~*B aale April 3rd and be good till n< Lpril 9th , ~ ~ tt The repreeentatire of the iaternaonal Sunday Schoola Association io te Convention this year will be Mr. 7. G. Pearoe, of Chicago, Saperin indent of ^the Organised Ad alt leas Department. Mr. Pearoe its " xoag, original, - thoughtful and leasing speaker. Ne ie equal te * ay demand that may be made on Im ? praaentiag tbe Sunday Sohool '' a?k> 01 Tha program ha# bMO praparad g ith Kraal aara. Aidobk lha tab- >c lata ta ba uiacoaaed are:?i'ha Trua fl( iaaion of tha Saadar Sohaol," "Tba ovar af tha Traiaad Teaeher,* m Eaaantiala of Saaaaaa in Adult Bibla ^ laaa work," "The Paatbr'a plaaa of ' ritilaga and Powar ia tha Saaday jhaai," "Tha Sunday Saboal aa a ! iaaion ary Aganay," "Tha Maaniag ant," "Tha Naitoa'e Debt to tha J today Sohool," "HoV to ataka , ranty Orgaoiaatton Kftiettra," '"j Pha Saaiai Ufa at tha Sunday n, shaal," "Tha Mania Duty to tbaWai - ?, ' b \ . ' v ' W:? ,, , , . . \ ? BSCRIPTION 9100 PBR YBAB NUMBER toy andHow to Discharge h," "The aloe of the Interdenominational to / le Denominational Work," "The f hat and How of Teeeher Trainings' ad ethers of intereet to Sunday chool workera. The afterneooa will- be given to onferenoq Werk on the Organised idolt Class, Elementary, Home Deartment, Teacher Training, County ftioera, Harare, Philathea. . Dr. A. L. Phillips, of Richmond, 'a., General Superintendent Babbatb eheol and Yeung People'* Work of )e Southern Freabyteriao Church ill be in 1 he Convention and take art in the program. Dr. Phillips is lie of the leading Susday School _A ik. a ivu vi iiiq oouuiry. This is an interdenominational ijnrention. Anyone wishing to stand should tend name' to Mr. E. A. lardeti, Wilson, and entertainment ill be provided: ~? waive Things to do on The Farm This Month. (1) See that the seed bed for all rape is net merely well broken - but lorooghly pulverised by hsrtowig and disking. An ounce of prepration may be werth a pound of iltivation. (2) Set ready with weede^s anl . arrows to kill the grata before it mas* up. Don't be afraid of hurt- \ ig-the stand. Thia will not, hapvn. (3) Plaee orders ,tor all improv1 plows, harrows, weedsrs, cultiva>rs, ana other labor-earing toels ad machinery. Get ready to make nor crop with cheap hoi se'labor indeed of axpanaivc hand labor. (4) Don't waate time and sweat n scrub seed or scrub stock tbis eer. Improved varieties will pay well witb field crops at with garen creps. (6) < Get ready te share with the Eastern farmer his golden flood of rofite ia raising bogi and cattle. Hrst of ail, get an improved breed, lid thee arrang* te feed eeonomisllr. With proper pasture crops oth pork and beet can be made lore cheaply in the South than in iie Weet. "N (8) Of the over' $60,000,000 pent in_ the Soati far fertilisers aeh year at least $10,000,000 is rfated throagb igneranoe of crop teds and sail needs. Tiy to stop ear pert of this celosssl loss. . (7) Jein ia the great oorn-raisig revival new sweeping over the oath. Tha biggest corn crops the orld haa hoown have been made i the Soath, sod we are just wakig op to the faet that Dixie can , eat tha Cora Belt itaelf raising this lad el oaraali. ( ) Don't forget the garden, and (nx make your wife Jo all the* V ork in it. Rcmeraher, vegetables ? ; re cheaper than meat and mere taltbfal. (9) We cannot have good fruit ?W without spraying. A good tray pump will eften pay for itself _ is first year, in the orchard and potto pateb. (19y Drag the roads after every in. The spttt-log drag la" the taapest good reads maker evpr^ intnted. - ' -? (11)-\Pajnt the. farm-bouse and hitrwaah the entbaildingg that yon > not care to paint. It will pay ?n aimply la your increased sense ? "pride ead dtgnity. -???| (12) Qet yonr boy to join the aye' Corq^Oleb movement with an re ef corn, and give yonr girl a >ek of pare bred chickens. And i sure to lot eaob one have the anay bo or ike makes from this lottmeet.?Ralaigh (N. O.) Pro eaaive Farmer ant Gazette. Dr. 9. lt?pW?, ! /ParliAm, will i in Loaiabar* at Vibe, lioniaborg Ml, WtdONdb Mareh 28, far one J anl? far the Mpoaa af OUd? % eyee iad 'tafle gHaaaa Ttra ?M MkaaaoAMM for efinni . tie*, Out'a ^ ^ ?' --w
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